With the goals of keeping attention on fishing the Smokies, TU membership outreach, etc., while Troutfest is taking a break, we are going to apply to be a presenter and exhibitor at Wilderness Wildlife Week in Pigeon Forge in January 2014. Playing on Jeremy Wade's popular Animal Planet show title, I was thinking about relating stories about some of the leviathan browns taken in Little River over the years and up to the present.

I should have pointed out that the talk would center mostly on the catch, and considerably less on the catching. The name of angler would be shared, but only with his/her permission. I would totally avoid mentioning the fly and gear used. As to location, that would be narrowed down only to the range of some maps I have laying around. Anyone who would be willing to contribute to the content are invited to contact me at fredturner@saintclairmapping.com. Please hold the details until I determine if this is a go or not, at which time I will get back in contact. Thanks! – JF

I think this is a good idea but I would guess that it would be hard to he folks to open up. Not because they don't to share but can you imagine the amount of pressure on these fish it would create. Just my 2cents.

Maybe if they included not just the trout but maybe the helbenders etc. or maybe not just concentrate on the park but the Little river to Ft. loudon. Heck I once caught a Pacu near Coulters. Maybe get people aware of possible invasive species also.
Lynn

I caught that thing about 10 years ago. I didnt get any pics. I bet it weighed 2lbs. My buddy had caught one just up river the year before or I would'nt have known what the thing was. It's bones are probley still on the bank though.LOL. It's gonna screw up some archaologist in 500 years I bet.
Lynn